Verbs
Noun-Adjective Agreement
Pronouns
Dependent Clauses
Case Usages/Special Constructions
100
2nd sing, present: possum posse, potuī, __X___
potes
100
beautiful temples (acc) pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum: beautiful templum, -ī (n.)
pulchra templa
100
Do you see HER?
eam
100
Translate: eos quī in templō sedent interficiēmus sedeo, sedēre: to sit
we will kill those people who sit in the temple
100
Romulus Remum hostem habet. hostis, hostis* (m.): enemy
Romulus considers Remus and enemy
200
3rd pl, future active finio, finīre, finīvī, finitus: "to finish"
finient
200
sweet words (nom) dulcis, dulce: sweet verbum, -ī (n.)
dulcia verba
200
We talked WITH OURSELVES
NOBISCUM
200
Postquam decem horās dormīverimus, in agrīs laborābimus.
After we will have slept for ten hours, we will work in the fields
200
florēs sunt mihi. flos, floris (m.): flower
I have flowers
300
2nd sing, imperfect incipio, incipere, incepī, inceptus: to begin
incipiēbas
300
lucky friend (voc) felix, felicis (gen.): lucky amicus, -ī (m.): friend
felix amice!
300
Some OF THEM are coming to work FOR US.
eōrum, nobis
300
cognoscisne quōcum dicis? cognosco, -ere: to know
Do you know with whom you are speaking?
300
carēs eīs quōs amās.
you miss those whom you love
400
2nd pl, future perfect sum, esse, fuī, futūrus
fueritis
400
powerful enemies (gen.) potens, potentis: powerful hostis, hostis* (m.): enemy
potentium hostium
400
I love THESE THINGS.
haec
400
Dum rex est aeger, servum, cui pecuniam dedī, petivī. peto, petere, petivī, petitum: to attack
While the king is sick, I attacked the slave to whom I gave the money.
400
moenia erant vigintī pedēs alta.
the walls were twenty feet high
500
1st pl, present indicative capio, capere, cepī, captus: to seize
capimus
500
three kings (dat) tres, tria: three rex, regis (m.): king
tribus regibus
500
He loves himself with a passion, but those women do not.
sē, illae
500
illa, quae tibi placent, liberīs mostrāvī. mostro, -are, -avī, -atum: to show liber, liberī (m.): child
I showed those things, which please you, to the children
500
Compose, using a form of "to be". The sailors will have many and beautiful gifts. donum, -ī (n.): gift
multa pulchraque dona erunt nautīs.